West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne virus that causes disease in humans, horses, and birds. WNV spreads to people through the bite of an infected mosquito, and it can make people sick and even cause death. WNV is common in the United States, especially in California, and is a problem that is here to stay. The best way to prevent WNV is to protect yourself from mosquito bites.

Mosquitoes often get WNV from birds. Dead bird reports are one way of tracking where WNV could be spreading. You can help the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) track WNV in California by reporting dead birds.

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2024 West Nile Virus Activity in California

Last Updated: Apr 12, 2024 4:03pm PST

Human Cases
0

Human Cases

Dead Birds
11

Dead Birds

Mosquito Samples
1

Mosquito Samples

Sentinel Chickens
0

Sentinel Chickens

Horses
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Horses

Found a dead bird? Report it online or give us a call at 1-877-WNV-BIRD

If you find a dead bird (especially a crow, jay, magpie, raven, sparrow, finch, or hawk) please file a report online or call toll-free 1-877-968-2473 (1-877-WNV-BIRD). Dead bird reports are often the first sign that WNV is active in an area, and they help CDPH track WNV in California all year long.

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